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wiretapping is not just nsa. police, whichcal it sounds like it was in your case or it if they follow the law, they could argue they have done everything right. wiretapping has been a cornerstone of law enforcement since the invention of the telephone -- telephone. host: if they were doing their job as designed, why couldn't they stop the boston murders? a coordination problem. us had been more positives in september 11. interagency cooperation has gotten better, but there is still some gaps and that was one of them. host: what you make of the headlines of these tech company ceos meeting with the president yesterday and pressing him on spying, saying the public does not trust us, and demanding they have more control over the backbone? people are trying to manipulate the press and public opinion by releasing things that damage the u.s. government and damage u.s. companies. there are people trying to take commercial advantage of this and companies are hurting. this is something the president needs to pay attention
wiretapping is not just nsa. police, whichcal it sounds like it was in your case or it if they follow the law, they could argue they have done everything right. wiretapping has been a cornerstone of law enforcement since the invention of the telephone -- telephone. host: if they were doing their job as designed, why couldn't they stop the boston murders? a coordination problem. us had been more positives in september 11. interagency cooperation has gotten better, but there is still some gaps...
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question, what is more egregious, what snowden did to the nsa or what the nsa is doing to american citizens? pat buchanan? >> john, snowden broke his contract. he violated his oath. he betrayed american secrets and i think he damaged the security of the united states and i think he ought to be prosecuted. the national security agency has spent decades and its leaders have spent decades defending this country. we learned they have access to aol's and verizon's records and yahoo's records and all the rest, but they can only access these records if they have found some communication to a terrorist and if they go to a fisa court and say we need to access those records. by and large, the guys working at the nsa are american patriots who put in decades in the silent service and i think there's a wholesale exaggeration. the potential for evil doing is huge as it is in the irs, but there is no single example yet that this has been abused. >> what's a fisa court? >> that's the foreign intelligence security agency court which authorizes -- >> what kind of court is that? >> it's a federal court which
question, what is more egregious, what snowden did to the nsa or what the nsa is doing to american citizens? pat buchanan? >> john, snowden broke his contract. he violated his oath. he betrayed american secrets and i think he damaged the security of the united states and i think he ought to be prosecuted. the national security agency has spent decades and its leaders have spent decades defending this country. we learned they have access to aol's and verizon's records and yahoo's records...
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thomas drake, nsa whistle blower. thanks for being with us this evening. >> thanks for having me, judge. >> judge jeanine: coming up, another obama 180. the president possibly getting us into yet another war by pledging military support to syria. and later, sex, drugs around the state department. besides logging miles what was with angie's list, i save time, money, and i avoid frustration. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. you want to be sure the money you're about to spend is money well spent. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. weapons against its citizens. now, the judge. >>> we now know that chemical weapons have been used for almost a year by the syrian regime. we have done nothing. so i think it is time that we act in a very serious way if a know fly zone is what they decided to do i'm sure our military has taken the right preparations for carrying out a successful operation and i will support that. >> the obama administration suddenly sees the light and acknowl
thomas drake, nsa whistle blower. thanks for being with us this evening. >> thanks for having me, judge. >> judge jeanine: coming up, another obama 180. the president possibly getting us into yet another war by pledging military support to syria. and later, sex, drugs around the state department. besides logging miles what was with angie's list, i save time, money, and i avoid frustration. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. you want to...
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person, the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your e-mails. >> and have not? >> and have not. they cannot and have not by law and by rule unless they, and usually it wouldn't be they, it would be the fbi, go to a court and obtain a warrant. >> meanwhile, nypd commissioner ray kelly is breaking ranks with laumpt officials saying he doesn't think the nsa program should have been kept secret. in an online chat hosted by "the guardian" edward snowden panned saying he was working with the chinese saying he was disappointed with president obama's expansion of what he calls abuse of programs. all i can say right now is the u.s. government is not going to be able to cover this up by jalg or murdering me. truth is coming and it cannot be stopped. a new "usa today" poll shows most americans, 54%, want him criminally prosecuted. the survey also shows that most americans believe the disclosure serves the public interest. snowden's father says he doesn't want his father to reveal anything that could be construed as treason. >> i would like to see ed come home and
person, the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your e-mails. >> and have not? >> and have not. they cannot and have not by law and by rule unless they, and usually it wouldn't be they, it would be the fbi, go to a court and obtain a warrant. >> meanwhile, nypd commissioner ray kelly is breaking ranks with laumpt officials saying he doesn't think the nsa program should have been kept secret. in an online chat hosted by "the guardian"...
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thomas drake, nsa whistle blower. thanks for being with us this evening. >> thanks for having me, judge. >> judge jeanine: coming up, another obama 180. the president possibly getting us into yet another war by pledging military support to syria. and later, sex, drugs around the state department. besides logging miles what was hail let's get the ball rolling. in parks across the country, families are coming together to play, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors. and for the last four summers, coca-cola has asked america to choose its favorite park through our coca-cola parks contest. winning parks can receive a grant of up to $100,000. part of our goal to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the difference all of us can make... together. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? lets you connect up to 25 devices on one easy to manage
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thomas drake, nsa whistle blower. thanks for being with us this evening. >> thanks for having me, judge. >> judge jeanine: coming up, another obama 180. the president possibly getting us into yet another war by pledging military support to syria. and later, sex, drugs around the state department. besides logging miles what was hillary really doing? the verizon share everything plan for small busines lets you connect up to 25 devices on one easy to manage plan. that means your smartphone, her blackberry, his laptop, mark's smartphone... but i'm still on vacation... ...stilln the plan. nice! so is his tablet, that guy's hotspot, thentern's tablet. the intern gets a tablet? everyone's devices. his, hers, oh sorry... all easier to manage on the share everything plan for small business. connecting more so you can do more. that's powerful. verizon. get the blackberry q10 for $199.99. might not get you off your couch, but there's not a creature on earth that can resist this. since i've been using crest pro-health, i've notic
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. >>> last week a judge reported that the nsa collection of metadata was unconstitutional and today the same program was back in court. doug mckelway has today's reverse ruling. >> reporter: the ruling by judge william poly found the collection of metadata by the nsa made in and to the u.s. is constitutional. he reasoned it after the september 11th attacks and that, quote, the cost of missing information can be horrific and the meta date collection represents the government's counter punch. supporters of the program first leaked by edward snowden to the guardian newspaper failed the decision. >> this puts it in perspective. there are no constitutional violations. the nsa goes through extraordinary lengths to make sure everything it does is constitutional. >> reporter: the government's department first response was we are pleased with the court's decision. the aclu will appeal because it misinterpreted the statutes and mis-applies core constitutional protections. and it is contrary to another ruling this month that found it unconstitutional. richard leon wrote in that ruling, quote, i ca
. >>> last week a judge reported that the nsa collection of metadata was unconstitutional and today the same program was back in court. doug mckelway has today's reverse ruling. >> reporter: the ruling by judge william poly found the collection of metadata by the nsa made in and to the u.s. is constitutional. he reasoned it after the september 11th attacks and that, quote, the cost of missing information can be horrific and the meta date collection represents the government's...
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where nsa has worked. in the case of the boston bombing, there were no phone calls made i'm aware of. >> we were promised transparency in this administration. it's a fine line i suppose when it comes to national security. but are we getting what we're promised and is the justice department in terms of your report card on them, lets say, doing what they need to do to call out those not giving us what we were promised without jeopardizing american lives. look at benghazi? >> the justice department is not doing its job. with benghazi, there's so much not made public, should be made public. that would lead to further investigations. the first moment of the benghazi attack, the administration was not telling the truth. they knew from the first moment it was not a demonstration, not caused by a video. that was a coordinated terrorist attack carried out with very sophisticated mortar rounds. they knew exactly what they were doing. the administration to this day was not telling the truth on that. >> should heads r
where nsa has worked. in the case of the boston bombing, there were no phone calls made i'm aware of. >> we were promised transparency in this administration. it's a fine line i suppose when it comes to national security. but are we getting what we're promised and is the justice department in terms of your report card on them, lets say, doing what they need to do to call out those not giving us what we were promised without jeopardizing american lives. look at benghazi? >> the...
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at first, the nsa only collected e-mail data generated either by non-u.s. citizens or by people physically outside the country. but in 2007, that data collection was expanded to cover all people inside the u.s., even though the nsa is not supposed to spying on americans. the program did not end until sometime in 2011, more than two years after barack obama became president. meantime, the u.s. top military officer said he is concerned about the security of the nsa itself. >> you cannot stop someone from breaking the law 100% of the time. you just cannot stop that from happening. you can certainly increased scrutiny in terms of their background investigation and reduce the number of them and put different degrees of oversight in place. thehile grappling with limits of protecting the american sense of privacy. governmenth african says nelson mandela's condition is now stable, but he remains critically ill. of well-wishers have been praying, singing, and dancing outside his pretoria hospital where he is being treated for lung infection. family members have been
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. >>> the man who leaked information about the nsa's surveillance program says he did it to safe guard privacy and liberty. today the director of that agency testified that that program foiled dozens of terrorist attacks. question we are asking tonight is the tradeoff worth it to americans. >>> pope francis seems to admit there is a gay lobby working within the vatican. does he see it as a threat. >>> and her family fought the system and won. a young girl gets the lung that could save her life. let's go outfront. >>> good to be with you. i'm brooke baldwin sitting in for erin burnett who is covering the presidential election in tehran tonight. first stopping terror. today the head of the nsa testified before congress that surveillance programs like the one leaked by edward snowden last week are crucial to our national security. >> it's dozens of terrorist events that these have helped prevent. >> is the u.s. government collecting too much unnecessary data in the process? senator patrick expressing skepticism about the mountains and mountains of information that the government is collec
. >>> the man who leaked information about the nsa's surveillance program says he did it to safe guard privacy and liberty. today the director of that agency testified that that program foiled dozens of terrorist attacks. question we are asking tonight is the tradeoff worth it to americans. >>> pope francis seems to admit there is a gay lobby working within the vatican. does he see it as a threat. >>> and her family fought the system and won. a young girl gets the...
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john: i made a list of 100 things i hate more or as much as the nsa. you believe in liberty is their worst they do data mining than employee 22 mmllion that where the kids go to school or a $17 trillion deficit, passing dog frank, a bailout, how much can we be angry about? >> it is all bad bet with direct violation and someone tries to infringe on the fourth amendment those are serious threats in more serious thannthe financial exploitation fifth government is involved in. it is true it is bloated i have been no bigger advocate to but we have to look at our civil liberties reid fatah revolution in the 1700's because of civil liberties violations. john: then we got the fourth amendment because british soldiers go into people's homes to search your most private space. how is looking for patterns like that? >> the problem is the legal theory that any time you use a third-party provider in those papers are electronics so most from modern times that the government uses the false logic fact is available to the public the government has the right because it i
john: i made a list of 100 things i hate more or as much as the nsa. you believe in liberty is their worst they do data mining than employee 22 mmllion that where the kids go to school or a $17 trillion deficit, passing dog frank, a bailout, how much can we be angry about? >> it is all bad bet with direct violation and someone tries to infringe on the fourth amendment those are serious threats in more serious thannthe financial exploitation fifth government is involved in. it is true it...
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it's the folks at the nsa. they are tracking locations of hundreds of millions of devices, in all an astounding 5 billion records a day, according to recent reports. brian todd reports on what they're doing. >> reporter: we've seen cell phones tracked on criminal dr a dramas liked "criminal minds." you can even track your friends on their own cell phone with their permission on a special app. new reports say the national security agency is running a massive program to track the location of hundreds of millions of cell phones around the world. the nsa collects nearly 5 billion location records a day, almost 58,000 records of call information and other data per expect second. the nsa does it, the post reports, to find unknown associates of people it's targeting for surveillance. >> let's say they're interested in tracking somebody here by the red dot. as that person moves around a path, a certain number of people are going to be following the same general direction. as they move, fewer and fewer people are going
it's the folks at the nsa. they are tracking locations of hundreds of millions of devices, in all an astounding 5 billion records a day, according to recent reports. brian todd reports on what they're doing. >> reporter: we've seen cell phones tracked on criminal dr a dramas liked "criminal minds." you can even track your friends on their own cell phone with their permission on a special app. new reports say the national security agency is running a massive program to track the...
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according to the chief of the nsa it has thwarted dozens of terrorist attacks. my question to you is, is that it? does the end justify the means? >> we have to be skeptical until we see the evidence as to the success rate of the data. i know for a fact that in the past intelligence officials claim certain plots were thwarted and it turns out that wasn't entirely correct. let's see some of the facts there. we know of two or three very high profile plots including the boston marathon plot and the attempted underwear bombing of an airliner headed for detroit on christmas 2009 where the u.s. had traces of intelligence and from foreign governments and the father of the would-be underwear bomber out of yemen that there were bad people around and these people were bad and there should be lookouts for these people. the government was unable to do anything with these traces even though in the case of the boston bombers, they conducted an investigation. so at some point you get so overwhelmed with information that you can't necessarily sort the needles out from the hay st
according to the chief of the nsa it has thwarted dozens of terrorist attacks. my question to you is, is that it? does the end justify the means? >> we have to be skeptical until we see the evidence as to the success rate of the data. i know for a fact that in the past intelligence officials claim certain plots were thwarted and it turns out that wasn't entirely correct. let's see some of the facts there. we know of two or three very high profile plots including the boston marathon plot...
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>> talking about the and as a, there is a debate -- talking about the nsa, the vote was very close in the congress on this issue. in the report, as far as we can tell from the public record, only one case -- what is controversial in the united states is the telephone metadata. americans care less about overseas e-mail traffic. in only one case of the 212 cases since 9/11 came out of the telephone program and it is a trivial case -- a guy in san diego sending money to al shabab, only a few hundred -- aars. fewthat is not something thousand dollars. someone would want to encourage but the government had access to all your phone records for the past five years. no matter how carefully they manage that program, who is to say some future administration five years down the road does not have the same view of the way this eta should be handled? -- the data should be handled? that would be question one. are we in a situation -- i was astonished by the " new york times" story where essentially any program you use in the united states on a computer has a mandated backdoor into it that the and a
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but there was some talk of that being the irs and the whole nsa surveillance. and the james rosen and associated press that people are almost lose iing. >> they've been working in benghazi working on the irs. we've seen all of the issues with the nsa. we have scandals on wasteful spending. our job is representing the people and the taxpayers that get -- on the ball. >> all right, congressman, thank you. >> it's good to be with you. thank you. >> patti, thanks for that. that's something that makes you lose your hair. here is something you might like, though. the stress can turn your hair gray, but does it really? researchers now say or now think they have the answer. the folical facts, still ahead. >>> and the u.s. offering military support to syrian rebels after some of these pledged their loyalty to al qaeda. john bolton joins us for a look at the challenges of the u.s. as we jump into a brutal conflict. now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could'v
but there was some talk of that being the irs and the whole nsa surveillance. and the james rosen and associated press that people are almost lose iing. >> they've been working in benghazi working on the irs. we've seen all of the issues with the nsa. we have scandals on wasteful spending. our job is representing the people and the taxpayers that get -- on the ball. >> all right, congressman, thank you. >> it's good to be with you. thank you. >> patti, thanks for that....
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i work as an analyst for nsa in hawaii. i sitting at my desk had the authorities to wire tap anyone from you or your accountant to a federal judge to even the president if i had a personal e- mail. >> snowden was the security contractor with top secret clearance until tuesday of this week when he was released of that fact. he triggered a federal man hunt after he had begun communicating vie e-mail with the "washington post" and the guardian. he told about the details of prism operated by the nsa. snowden sent a video. he claimed that he blew the whistle on the nsa to prompt a public debate about the program's legitimacy and propriety. he said that he had taken refuge in hong kong, the famed city and territory of the people's republic of china. he is resisting extradition to the united states so damage assessments are already under way in the nsa and the cia and the department of homeland security and in other federal agencies who secret's snowden is positioned to compromise. besides his decision to put himself under the jur
i work as an analyst for nsa in hawaii. i sitting at my desk had the authorities to wire tap anyone from you or your accountant to a federal judge to even the president if i had a personal e- mail. >> snowden was the security contractor with top secret clearance until tuesday of this week when he was released of that fact. he triggered a federal man hunt after he had begun communicating vie e-mail with the "washington post" and the guardian. he told about the details of prism...
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revealed this summer how much phone data the nsa is gathering. the president has said this row graham and another that tracks e-mails are key to the fight against terror. least 50ow of at threats that have been averted because of this information. >> the judge refuted that argument. for now, the program continues pending the governments almost certain appeal. the justice department says it is studying the decision. here is some breaking news -- we are taking a live look from news chopper seven above a house fire in prince george's county in landover, maryland where a two-story house caught fire in the 7200 lock of east ridge drive. fire crews are still on the scene working that fire. let's get to a developing story from afghanistan. the u.s. service members are dead after a helicopter crash in southern afghanistan. one person on board was injured and survived. the crash happened in the zabul province on the helicopter was having engine trouble and there was no insurgent activity in that area. >> how much would you pay for artwork? newill tell you
revealed this summer how much phone data the nsa is gathering. the president has said this row graham and another that tracks e-mails are key to the fight against terror. least 50ow of at threats that have been averted because of this information. >> the judge refuted that argument. for now, the program continues pending the governments almost certain appeal. the justice department says it is studying the decision. here is some breaking news -- we are taking a live look from news chopper...
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. >> jon: jennifer, the nsa leaker doesn't seem to care what president obama has to say. before that online chat, snowden apparently dropped more bombshell documents this time revealing in detail how and when the u.s. and britain spied on world leaders and foreign diplomatics. for example, the british newspaper the guardian says the documents show the brits hacked into diplomat's phones and emails during the g-20 summit in london in 2009. in a separate spy operation at that same summit the paper reports the americans at the nsa monitored the satellite communications of then russian president did he mitt tri medvedev. the disclosure comes at an awkward time. president obama is attending another meeting of world leaders in northern ireland including the russian president vladimir putin. the revelations about foreign operation also hurt reels and damage assets abroad. edward snowden's father tells fox news he hopes his son stops leaking information soon. >> your family loves you and we want you to come home. we want you to be safe. we want you to be happy. but i know you are
. >> jon: jennifer, the nsa leaker doesn't seem to care what president obama has to say. before that online chat, snowden apparently dropped more bombshell documents this time revealing in detail how and when the u.s. and britain spied on world leaders and foreign diplomatics. for example, the british newspaper the guardian says the documents show the brits hacked into diplomat's phones and emails during the g-20 summit in london in 2009. in a separate spy operation at that same summit...
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providement that did for the civilian interface as opposed to nsa and military interface. it's got 60 additional votes on the bill. because the privacy people as they testified before my committee preferred the average to the critical infrastructure. leak fiasco on it to demonstrate the need that much more area >> you mentioned at the beginning the bill had been somewhat delayed because the issues that happened with the nsa. the privacy groups that are raising the most said this shows how much -- how bad coronation is between the private sector and the government. they have also said there's a reason we should take a little slower on information sharing between the private sector and the government on cybersecurity. you think as has affected the appetite in congress at all? has that damaged in any way the momentum for cybersecurity legislation? >> there is no question the affect the league has had, it does slow down -- the of fact the leak had, it it has slowed down everything. interfacecivilian within the department of homeland security, given the aclu testimony how they
providement that did for the civilian interface as opposed to nsa and military interface. it's got 60 additional votes on the bill. because the privacy people as they testified before my committee preferred the average to the critical infrastructure. leak fiasco on it to demonstrate the need that much more area >> you mentioned at the beginning the bill had been somewhat delayed because the issues that happened with the nsa. the privacy groups that are raising the most said this shows how...
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for fear of being prosecuted. >> the nsa's goal really is the elimination of privacy globally. it is literally a system designed to monitor all forms of human behavior inside the united states, which is the ultimate surveillance state. >> last december, glenn greenwald received an email from a person who didn't identify himself. >> we still didn't know who he was, where he worked, but he was saying he had access to large amounts of very sensitive surveillance information that show the united states government was violating the law and abusing it's power. >> suddenly in my lap had dropped some of the most potent instruments for shining a light on what it is that they are doing, beyond your wildest dreams as a journalist. i had literally, physically couldn't breathe at points because of excitement and shock. >> the source was edward snowden. >> the nsa specifically targets the communications of everyone. it ingests them by default. it collects them in it's system and it filters them and it analyzes them and it measures them and it stores them. >> up to that point, the director of
for fear of being prosecuted. >> the nsa's goal really is the elimination of privacy globally. it is literally a system designed to monitor all forms of human behavior inside the united states, which is the ultimate surveillance state. >> last december, glenn greenwald received an email from a person who didn't identify himself. >> we still didn't know who he was, where he worked, but he was saying he had access to large amounts of very sensitive surveillance information that...
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i don't trust the nsa with it. let the nsa or let the department of justice get warrants, court orders to look into this stuff. give it back to the companies. we really need to do an audit to see what sort of abuse has occurred so far. today, it's come out that we were tapping the phone of the israeli prime minister. unnecessary and it's that kind of thing that worries people. >> because earlier, we had learned that the u.s. was listening in on conversations of angela merkel, chancellor of germany, and obviously that caused a big rift. one of the recommendations, i want your quick take, is for the u.s. to negotiate agreements with friendly countries, we're not going to spy on your leadership, don't spy on us. is that at all realistic given your knowledge of the real world of espionage? >> no. right now, the russians are listening in on our cell phones in washington, d.c. >> i'm not talking about russia. i'm talking about france and germany, for example. >> they do the same thing. they spy on us. if you're an americ
i don't trust the nsa with it. let the nsa or let the department of justice get warrants, court orders to look into this stuff. give it back to the companies. we really need to do an audit to see what sort of abuse has occurred so far. today, it's come out that we were tapping the phone of the israeli prime minister. unnecessary and it's that kind of thing that worries people. >> because earlier, we had learned that the u.s. was listening in on conversations of angela merkel, chancellor...
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in particular need to speak about the nsa documents used to. is that the censorship that we had just a few years ago has become irrelevant that was a report from our team who seek out the knot don't forget to tune in tonight at six thirty pm for media stand. you don't wanna miss it. and that does it for now from around the stories we covered the tuc and dot coms that rt america. check out our website our t dot com site usa. follow me on twitter and you beat that inhale shea. you knew little or too little the clothesline and to their dying to tell. japan's couple of weeks the apparent that the king with another problem solving know that ft eight in monitoring the baby leaped to the team found more tactician and ninety one turned to the mix. the amount getting into the ocean now safe to take the contamination from deepak. but the seventy two quarter from twenty five meat is underground can't react to fall. they see each state and contained six point seven the cause of ccm one thirty
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and former nsa contractor edward snowden. some lawmakers want to know, was he working for the chinese government? a spy? let's go "outfront." good evening everyone i'm aaron burnett, "outfront" tonight a new world order or a wolf in sheep's clothing. iran's president-elect speaking for the first time since winning friday's election. hassan rowhani said he's willing to talk to the united states but only if the u.s. recognizes iran's right to a nuclear program. pretty similar sentiment to the one i heard from his campaign manager last week in tehran. would he negotiate with the united states? >> if the united states really shows interest, and being reliable like the negotiation, i think he will do it. but it doesn't mean at the first -- >> so should the u.s. trust rowhani or not? he is now known as a moderate. a centrist. but those terms are relative. he has been a part of iran's political and military establishment for decades. in fact, he served 16 years as the head of the national security council in iran. and when he was th
and former nsa contractor edward snowden. some lawmakers want to know, was he working for the chinese government? a spy? let's go "outfront." good evening everyone i'm aaron burnett, "outfront" tonight a new world order or a wolf in sheep's clothing. iran's president-elect speaking for the first time since winning friday's election. hassan rowhani said he's willing to talk to the united states but only if the u.s. recognizes iran's right to a nuclear program. pretty similar...
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on nsa he said the people need to trust the government. yes, what he can do and what presidents before him have done is have a frank discussion with the american people about something. grou to the oval office, sit across the resolute desk and say, let me level with you, american people. the one place where he most needs to do that, the nsa, where he needs to make the case for this is the one that has the most political peril for him because he will anger his base hugely if he were to do that. >> it does seem like the time is now. it does seem, correct me if i'm wrong, chris, it's time to hear something from the president. as you suggested, they may try to wait this out, they may try to ignore it and hope the american public has a short attention span. sometimes we've proven that we do. but with the cumulative effect of all this, is it time, does the white house think, to say something? >> depends on how much he cares about these programs. if they are as important as he says they are, he needs to come out in short order, own them, brand th
on nsa he said the people need to trust the government. yes, what he can do and what presidents before him have done is have a frank discussion with the american people about something. grou to the oval office, sit across the resolute desk and say, let me level with you, american people. the one place where he most needs to do that, the nsa, where he needs to make the case for this is the one that has the most political peril for him because he will anger his base hugely if he were to do that....
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>> the president has full confidence in general alexand sxert leadership in the nsa and the rank and file in the nsa who do extraordinary work on behalf of every american season and allies in keeping them safe. the issues that are part of the review to look at how we can better balance our security needs, and the security needs of our allies against the real privacy concerns that we all share, and as i noted at the top, there has been extraordinary change, technological change in the last 10 or 20 years and certainly in the last ten or so years since 9/11, that has affected i mean, the whole world in the way that we transmit and gather information. and that includes, that has brought about changes in the way and developments in the way that we gaerth intelligence and changes in the way that those in the world want to do harm to americans and their allies operate. that has meant we have had to adapt. as we have adapted and as we adapt, we need to make sure as the president is insisting that we keep a balance that protects our security and takes into account our real privacy concerns.
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. ♪ >> neil: nsa fuming. what if i told you the white house made it easier for them to do it. the limits were reversed in 2011, restricting the use of intercepted phone calls and e-mails. does that help the cause of those suing the nsa? says it might but her counterpart disagrees. karen you don't see that as the case. >> well, the snooping -- i wouldn't call it snooping. this is the administration trying to protect the citizens and what we're trying to do is find out and thwart any terrorist attacks. >> neil: on- >> they violated the law. >> up the ante in order to protect us. >> they violated the law. >> they didn't necessarily violate the law. >> they tide. >> they gave information they knew of at the time. and -- >> which is not -- >> well, the goal was to collect as much data as possible to prevent any -- >> no analysis of but we're finding out they did. >> neil: why do you say that's illegal. >> section 702 says under fisa, you can only target foreigners and we know now they actually retrieved and gathered tens of thousands of electric communications, electronic communica
. ♪ >> neil: nsa fuming. what if i told you the white house made it easier for them to do it. the limits were reversed in 2011, restricting the use of intercepted phone calls and e-mails. does that help the cause of those suing the nsa? says it might but her counterpart disagrees. karen you don't see that as the case. >> well, the snooping -- i wouldn't call it snooping. this is the administration trying to protect the citizens and what we're trying to do is find out and thwart...
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i work for booth alan hamilton for nsa in hawaii. i certainly have the authorities to wiretap anyone from you or your accountant to a federal judge to the president if i had a personal e- mail. >> edward snowden was a security contractor with top secret clearance until tuesday when he was sacked. he triggered a federal manhunt after he communicated by e-mail with the washington post and guardian, a british newspaper. he disclosed details of a top secret surveillance -- prison operated by the national security agency, the nsa. he spoke to us by video in hong kong to explain his action. he denied any intent to harm security. he claims he blew the whistle to prompt a public debate about legitimacy and propriety. he had taken refuge in hong kong. snowden is resisting expedition to the united states. damage assessments are already under way in the nsa and cia, the central intelligence agency, and homeland security and other federal agencies whose secrets snowden is able to compromise. he's put himself under the jurisdiction of hong kong,
i work for booth alan hamilton for nsa in hawaii. i certainly have the authorities to wiretap anyone from you or your accountant to a federal judge to the president if i had a personal e- mail. >> edward snowden was a security contractor with top secret clearance until tuesday when he was sacked. he triggered a federal manhunt after he communicated by e-mail with the washington post and guardian, a british newspaper. he disclosed details of a top secret surveillance -- prison operated by...
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support for the nsa coming from a rather unusual source, the president of russia. he now says the nsa surveillance program is needed in his words it is necessary to fight terrorism, it should be pointed out that he also once headed the kgb. just yesterday releasing a report that recommending limiting that program. mike has more. >> we have heard from everybody from vladimir putin to senator patrick leahey, their reaction to what that president advisory report that was released yesterday by the white house. 46 of them and 308 pages he is going to want to adopt and put before congress, or an executive action itself. it was a sweeping set of recommendations and probably the headline out of sit that this group of individuals five individuals opponented by the president last august, at the height of the controversy in the wake of the edward snowden leaks wants to end the practice of bulk collection of telephone meta data. this is perhaps the most controversial aspect of what came tout of the leaks. the nsa the national security agency keeps that data for some five years
support for the nsa coming from a rather unusual source, the president of russia. he now says the nsa surveillance program is needed in his words it is necessary to fight terrorism, it should be pointed out that he also once headed the kgb. just yesterday releasing a report that recommending limiting that program. mike has more. >> we have heard from everybody from vladimir putin to senator patrick leahey, their reaction to what that president advisory report that was released yesterday...
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but again i love this way until tomorrow will be new nsa rattling. talk about rachel evans and mosman councils that brennan centers of liberty and national security program. thank you for coming on the shelf thinking of well the cbs news magazine program sixty minutes is under fire for the second time in many months for the reporting scandal this time the program is being criticized for a recent two part series that looks until the isi director keith alexander called sixty minutes to invite them into the agency for an unprecedented inside look at what the nsa does and what its officials think about the leaks from former contractor a what's not and now media critics argue that not a single dissenting voice was featured throughout the reporting two parts by twenty and no tough questions for ultimately it's our chief political commentator sensex analyzes the report is full for blowback. send in a sixty minutes report which noted unprecedented access to the nsa didn't start off so well. full disclosure i once worked in the office of the director of natio
but again i love this way until tomorrow will be new nsa rattling. talk about rachel evans and mosman councils that brennan centers of liberty and national security program. thank you for coming on the shelf thinking of well the cbs news magazine program sixty minutes is under fire for the second time in many months for the reporting scandal this time the program is being criticized for a recent two part series that looks until the isi director keith alexander called sixty minutes to invite...
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but the one thing that folks wanted to talk about including close allies is the nsa spying program. there is an e.u. meeting going on this week, and they want to put that on the agenda. this is driving a wedge between the united states and some of its closestallies. >> mike, at the same time that these allegations were actually servicing the president met with the pakistani prime minister sharif. let's hear what these two gentlemen had to say about that? >> i'm optimistic that we can continue to make important strides in moving forward because both the pakistani people and the american people have suffered terribly from terrorism in the past. you know, more pakistani civilians have been killed, obviously, from some of these terrorist attacks than anybody, so i know the prime minister is very much committed to trying to reduce these incidents of terrorism inside of pakistan's borders. >> pakistan and the united states have a strong intelligentlstrong ongoingcountr the end of such strikes is. >> did the president make any promises on the issues of drone strikes? >> reporter: we don't
but the one thing that folks wanted to talk about including close allies is the nsa spying program. there is an e.u. meeting going on this week, and they want to put that on the agenda. this is driving a wedge between the united states and some of its closestallies. >> mike, at the same time that these allegations were actually servicing the president met with the pakistani prime minister sharif. let's hear what these two gentlemen had to say about that? >> i'm optimistic that we...
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when you call grandma in nebraska the nsa knows. john: the president says you have notng to worry about. >> nobody is listening to your telephone calls. john: government officials do like. >> does the nsa collect any te of data at all? >> no. john: my fellowibertarians are mad me. they say, i am not angry enough. >> you know, i don't think this is john stossel. i think it is an impostor. john: i'm angrier than she is. >> i don't mind. 's not like it will be on tmz. john: big brother and privacy. that's our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: 65 years ago, that novel stck a chord. ople feared the future would bring government spying on us through telescreens that were everywhere, even in our bedrooms. big brother was watching. whenomputers became popular people feared that the internet would become government'way of controlling s. we libertarians said, no, the opposite is true. the intert and personal computer revolution is have freed us from all kinds of government corol. it did, but lately we learn about several or
when you call grandma in nebraska the nsa knows. john: the president says you have notng to worry about. >> nobody is listening to your telephone calls. john: government officials do like. >> does the nsa collect any te of data at all? >> no. john: my fellowibertarians are mad me. they say, i am not angry enough. >> you know, i don't think this is john stossel. i think it is an impostor. john: i'm angrier than she is. >> i don't mind. 's not like it will be on tmz....
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and the nsa. because you were speaking a little earlier how the nsa isn't the obble one with all -- only one with these data. >> in the interview with director mueller of the f.b.i. in march of 2011, for time magazine, it was published, he talked about the f.b.i. using stellar wind from october, basically, of 2001. so the f.b.i. has been using that data base all along, and also in march of 2011 also, he testified to the senate judiciary committee where he was saying that he could go in to the data base that he set up with the department of defense where he could go in and with one query get past all past and all future e-mails. so that says there are content being stored on people inside the united states because his response was how would you prevent a future fort hood? that meant someone become radicalized and having a terrorist act or completing a terrorist act inside this country. that means he's got access to their e-mail. so that's getting back to this massive collection that mark kline o
and the nsa. because you were speaking a little earlier how the nsa isn't the obble one with all -- only one with these data. >> in the interview with director mueller of the f.b.i. in march of 2011, for time magazine, it was published, he talked about the f.b.i. using stellar wind from october, basically, of 2001. so the f.b.i. has been using that data base all along, and also in march of 2011 also, he testified to the senate judiciary committee where he was saying that he could go in...
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nsa is not saying. the speculation is just about any of that and perhaps even more. >> drake says americans should be concerned about letting the government go too far in the tame of security. >> the only way for perfect security is perfect surveillance. >> that is george kaufman. that is what that would look like. >> drake is not alone in feeling that way. >> whatever you did electronically they could capture. >> bill worked at the nsa for nearly four decades starting as a data analyst in the days before desktop computers. after 9/11 the nsa fee bega bea warrantless surveillance program started by president bush. >> the telcoms providing billing data records of people in the united states calling people in the united states. my estimate was they were collecting on the order of 3 billion a day. >> 3 billion phone records. >> just internal to the country. >> in simple terms nsa is spying on americans inseidenberg of this country. >> that's correct. >> binney thought it was wrong and quit in protest. some
nsa is not saying. the speculation is just about any of that and perhaps even more. >> drake says americans should be concerned about letting the government go too far in the tame of security. >> the only way for perfect security is perfect surveillance. >> that is george kaufman. that is what that would look like. >> drake is not alone in feeling that way. >> whatever you did electronically they could capture. >> bill worked at the nsa for nearly four...
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late june, five months or so, reported the st nsa that the nsa was targeting germans by the hundreds of millions for collections of telephone a of their records. the reaction of the german government was muted. here was symbolic gestures to objecting, but by in large, it was very restrained, the reaction. very much of an effort to do anything about it. asn't to reveal the ordinary germans but even the german chancellor angela merkel was the target of the surveillance system. the government react with genuine indignation and decided that it had to do something it.ut and i think that's a pattern that has repeated itself in sort of an as well, apathy and indifference when it's revealed that the is targeted with mass surveillance but true anger when themselves find out they're targeted. and part of what explains the the esting dichotomy is fact that political officials often tend to be concerned about the own interest and not interests of the citizens they're representing. but i think the broader point the idea that as long quote/unquote only collected, then we can live with that level o
late june, five months or so, reported the st nsa that the nsa was targeting germans by the hundreds of millions for collections of telephone a of their records. the reaction of the german government was muted. here was symbolic gestures to objecting, but by in large, it was very restrained, the reaction. very much of an effort to do anything about it. asn't to reveal the ordinary germans but even the german chancellor angela merkel was the target of the surveillance system. the government...
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the real problems are things like nsa access. for the last 10 years, many people in the privacy community have been worried about advertising. it is pretty silly. it reminds me when the camera came out. it is where migrant -- modern privacy law came from. the idea that you could have a camera that would take a photo of you without sitting still for an hour disturbed people. we got used to it. we will get used to online advertising. most younger people have. what we are really worried about him privacy is the government, identity thieves, and peer to peer privacy. on those scores, we're making good progress, where the government is not the problem. we should keep fighting. >> the president of tech freedom, thank you. on to th emoe monsanto protectin it. it is the provision that was quietly inserted into a spending bill last spring and signed into law that a sickly allows mon-- that allows monsanto to continue disturbing genetically modified seeds even after a court has ruled they may have not have met certain environmental test. i
the real problems are things like nsa access. for the last 10 years, many people in the privacy community have been worried about advertising. it is pretty silly. it reminds me when the camera came out. it is where migrant -- modern privacy law came from. the idea that you could have a camera that would take a photo of you without sitting still for an hour disturbed people. we got used to it. we will get used to online advertising. most younger people have. what we are really worried about him...
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the nsa scandal, is there anyone out there we are not spying on? >> we do not spy on anyone except for valid for chris's. -- purposes. we only work within the law. >> cutbacks of food stamps. >> after these cuts, the average benefit per person will be $1.40 per meal. >> if you are looking for good news, try boston. >> this is for you, boston. [applause] >> you guys deserve it. >> the greatest place on earth. >> president obama said it over and over. if you like your insurance plan you could keep it. the health care act will not change that. it turns out that millions of americans who are buying limited coverage are receiving letters after all. the president's response. >> if you're getting one of these letters, shop around in the new marketplace. you will get a better deal. >> the law requires that health insurance now covers hospital, maternity, mental health, and prescription drugs. >> if insurers decide it is a downgrade we said under the law you have to replace them with quality, comprehensive coverage. >> why not tell that to the american peop
the nsa scandal, is there anyone out there we are not spying on? >> we do not spy on anyone except for valid for chris's. -- purposes. we only work within the law. >> cutbacks of food stamps. >> after these cuts, the average benefit per person will be $1.40 per meal. >> if you are looking for good news, try boston. >> this is for you, boston. [applause] >> you guys deserve it. >> the greatest place on earth. >> president obama said it over and...
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a federal judge rules the nsa's collection of our phone records is likely illegal. expect the case to reach the supreme court. mega maenaa, could we be headed for a $1 billion christmas eve jackpot? we have details. and rock 'n' roll hall of fame welcomes a whole new class of great artists and bands. plus, it's just another day for a couple of french dare devils getting a better view of the alps. frightening just to look at. good morning, everyone. all right. so tens of millions of people are in the path of yet another winter storm. and remember, the season doesn't officially begin until this saturday. in toledo, ohio, though, you're looking at a preview of what's moving east on its way to the i-95 corridor. the nasty snow, sleet and ice koim pact millions of travelers today and into wednesday morning. and timing is critical here. especially when et comit comes h hour traffic. bill karins is here tracking this storm. i see lots of colors there. >> that means it is cold. one to two inches of snow doesn't sound like a big deal. when you have the issues, it's 28 in fil
a federal judge rules the nsa's collection of our phone records is likely illegal. expect the case to reach the supreme court. mega maenaa, could we be headed for a $1 billion christmas eve jackpot? we have details. and rock 'n' roll hall of fame welcomes a whole new class of great artists and bands. plus, it's just another day for a couple of french dare devils getting a better view of the alps. frightening just to look at. good morning, everyone. all right. so tens of millions of people are...
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i somehow attribute it to the nsa. the nsa is not the irs. let's make that clear. i would not for a moment give these powers to the irs. the nsa is probably under more surveillance -- which is ironic any otherthan operation in our country today. it is watch on a regular basis i the fisa court. i do not think we need a fisa court. has thethe president power as commander-in-chief to carry out these operations. that is what president bush claimed in the early to thousands. that is what the court has said. the reality is we will have a fisa court. in any event, it is monitored on a regular basis. 30 day reports. six month reports. if when they are tracking -- last year, only 300 times were they had to drill down a numbers -- if they make a mistake and put the wrong digit , they have to do a full report on that. they have to purge everything they got. they have to file a report with that one explaining human error that was made. that is the type of scrutiny that it is under. my experience on the intelligence committee with the nsa was, what we heard over the last severa
i somehow attribute it to the nsa. the nsa is not the irs. let's make that clear. i would not for a moment give these powers to the irs. the nsa is probably under more surveillance -- which is ironic any otherthan operation in our country today. it is watch on a regular basis i the fisa court. i do not think we need a fisa court. has thethe president power as commander-in-chief to carry out these operations. that is what president bush claimed in the early to thousands. that is what the court...
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a major legal victrow for nsa surveillance. a federal judge ruling that the agency's collection of telephone data is within the law though that contradicts what happened ten days ago when a different federal judge and this one in washington d.c. said it is all likely unconstitutional. and you have two federal judges disagreeing with each other. we'll try to sort it out with our legal panel. welcome to america's news headquarters. you pointed out the inconsistency with the ruling. y am jamie colby in for alisyn camerota today. and the judge dismissed the case that the nsa tracks information on every telephone call. pointing out that the 9/11 terrorist attacks was a tragic cause of missing voilths information. and doug is in ho nolulu. this is a big ruling and will likely set up a showdown in the supreme court, wouldn't you think? >> reporter: it is hard to so how that will not happen. we have polar opposite rulings and the judge pauley admitted that the nsa vacums up information about every telephone call to the united states an
a major legal victrow for nsa surveillance. a federal judge ruling that the agency's collection of telephone data is within the law though that contradicts what happened ten days ago when a different federal judge and this one in washington d.c. said it is all likely unconstitutional. and you have two federal judges disagreeing with each other. we'll try to sort it out with our legal panel. welcome to america's news headquarters. you pointed out the inconsistency with the ruling. y am jamie...
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playing the fear card on sunday to defend the nsa. her counterpart in the house rep mike rogers also played the card. we are fighting amongst ourselves here in this country about the role of our intelligence community. this is having an impact on our ability to stop what is a growing number of threats. so we've gotta shake ourselves out of this pretty soon and understand that our intelligence services are not the bad guys. so what has the youtube congressional you tell she is using scare tactics on a sunday morning this pressure building in congress to hold a vote on actual nsa reform on actually raining in some industries most egregious programs included the full collection of virtually all americans phone by the data set with one month left in twenty thirteen congress has a lot on its agenda from finalizing a farm bill to avoid another government shutdown in the near future. but fueled by edward said and sleeps members of congress for to make sure that it's a reform is on that agenda too whether leadership likes it or not. in the ho
playing the fear card on sunday to defend the nsa. her counterpart in the house rep mike rogers also played the card. we are fighting amongst ourselves here in this country about the role of our intelligence community. this is having an impact on our ability to stop what is a growing number of threats. so we've gotta shake ourselves out of this pretty soon and understand that our intelligence services are not the bad guys. so what has the youtube congressional you tell she is using scare...
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person, the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your e-mails. >> then we feignind out, well, e they are but if they are, it is to combat terrorism. >> as i've said, this program is an important tool in our effort to disrupt terrorist plots and it does not allow the government to listen to any phone call without a warrant. >> yeah. like the phone call of the boston bombers. i forgot, you didn't know anything about them. even though the russians directed you to them a number of time and tamerlan should never have been allowed in the country and should have been stopped by i.s.e. and the fbi. then again the fbi and i.c. ebs don't have a way of talking to each other. or at left a that's what they say. or you need this program so that you can give the nypd a phone number in that case that they were already on top of. so now the administration says, don't worry. the fisa court protects us. it is only with that court's approval that any calls can be monitored. except enter the chief judge of the foreign intelligence surveillance court. he says that his court l
person, the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your e-mails. >> then we feignind out, well, e they are but if they are, it is to combat terrorism. >> as i've said, this program is an important tool in our effort to disrupt terrorist plots and it does not allow the government to listen to any phone call without a warrant. >> yeah. like the phone call of the boston bombers. i forgot, you didn't know anything about them. even though the russians...